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3 songs forwarded for Relationship Songs Dispatch D111207RS

Post by Casey H » Fri Dec 30, 2011 2:37 pm

I went a little hog-wild on this one and submitted more songs than I'll ever admit! :o But 3 were forwards! :mrgreen: :D It's always very cool when the listing party does the screening themselves and you get the nod. 8-)

The 3 songs were:

Another Blue Day
A Kiss On The Cheek (v2)
I Know You Like Me (with Paul Otten)
... on www.taxi.com/caseyh

Thank you Paul for the great job on our co-write and your performance on "I Know You Like Me"!

And thank you Taxi!

:ugeek: Casey

RELATIONSHIP SONGS (in all rock styles) needed by a Los Angeles based Indie Label for upcoming Film and TV placements, and possible advertising potential. Mentioned by the source: “I need contemporary scene setting music with relationships as the primary theme. Lyrical themes can include Love, Romance, Jealousy, Quarreling, Values, etc.. Think of popular shows, such as “Sex in the City, Friends, or any general relationship based Comedy. I'm open to Soft Rock, Modern Rock, Alt Rock, Pop Rock, Indie Rock, even tracks leaning towards Adult Contemporary as well.” MALE or FEMALE vocals OK. Lyrical themes MUST communicate a story to the listener and provide a focused, clear, and universal lyrical approach. NO Instrumentals please! TEMPO and MOOD may vary. Vocal and Instrumental presentation must be top-notch! Broadcast Quality needed (great sounding home recordings are OK.) Please submit one to three songs online or per CD, include lyrics. All submissions will be screened by a representative of the company on a YES/NO BASIS - NO CRITIQUES FROM TAXI - and must be received no later than 10:00AM (PST) on Wednesday, December 7, 2011. TAXI # D111207RS

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Re: 3 songs forwarded for Relationship Songs Dispatch D111207RS

Post by moomy » Fri Dec 30, 2011 4:16 pm

That's great Casey. Three excellent songs. My favorite of yours is Blue Moment though.

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Post by Casey H » Fri Dec 30, 2011 4:27 pm

moomy wrote:That's great Casey. Three excellent songs. My favorite of yours is Blue Moment though.
Thanks Judy! Actually, "Blue Moment" was one of a gaggle of songs submitted... But no dice on that one. Hope all is well!

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Post by moomy » Fri Dec 30, 2011 6:08 pm

That reminds me. So we aren't limited to a three song submission any more? That opens up a whole new realm of possibilities for throwing $5 bills around. Tell me it isn't so.

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Post by Casey H » Fri Dec 30, 2011 6:31 pm

moomy wrote:That reminds me. So we aren't limited to a three song submission any more? That opens up a whole new realm of possibilities for throwing $5 bills around. Tell me it isn't so.
Hi Judy
You are limited to 3 songs per single submission but you can make multiple submissions with each one having up to 3 songs.

:) Casey

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Post by gklosner » Fri Dec 30, 2011 10:35 pm

congrats, Casey!
And I didn't know that about submitting more than 3 songs. Cher & I solved that dilemma (of having more than 3 to submit) by her submitting 2 and me submitting 2. :-)

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Post by playagibson » Mon Jan 02, 2012 9:44 pm

Congrat's on the forwards Casey'

Quick question. Do you pay more attention to the a la's than the style genre descriptions ?
I submitted songs that I felt fit the descriptions but when I went to the a la's, I was way off.
When I watched the shows ( in a la's ) I found the music was more acoustic and light than what they
asked for. At least that's how I interpreted it.

Rich.

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Post by Casey H » Tue Jan 03, 2012 4:46 am

playagibson wrote:Congrat's on the forwards Casey'

Quick question. Do you pay more attention to the a la's than the style genre descriptions ?
I submitted songs that I felt fit the descriptions but when I went to the a la's, I was way off.
When I watched the shows ( in a la's ) I found the music was more acoustic and light than what they
asked for. At least that's how I interpreted it.

Rich.
I generally pay a lot of attention to the a la's which results in me not submitting at all many times. As someone who doesn't write to listing that much, I've found if I'm not at all in the ballpark of the a la's, it is pointless. However, if the listing indicates a wide range around the a la's, I'm more likely to submit what I have.

I read this listing as wide range and focused on the relationship content. So, I submitted a bunch of songs that set mood and focused on aspects of relationships, as mentioned. I admit I did a little bit of "throw everything against the wall here to see what sticks"—not my usual approach.

My observation (casual, not necessarily reliable), looking at forwards and returns for THIS listing, both of my own songs and others who posted on the forum, was that mood setting and more obvious lyric (e.g. easy to pick up the lyrical message, nothing too complex) seemed to work best. I’m sure some very good songs got returned (talking about everyone) because they didn’t give the listing party the feeling that they would work to enhance a relationship scene in a TV show.

Overall, successful Taxi members will tell you that most important part of most listings is the a la list. Yes, there are exceptions, no rants please… Your mileage may vary…

:D Casey

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Re: 3 songs forwarded for Relationship Songs Dispatch D111207RS

Post by singer1 » Tue Jan 03, 2012 9:54 am

In reading the line of this post, I took a tool the you seem to use Casey, and that's the way you read a listing AND take into account what they passed on. I WILL pay attention to ala's more. I also see that the songs that were selected from you, were more of an un-plugged sound. More acoustic, and less production than I use for my material. Thinking I might start a couple of those so that I'll have them in my quiver. Thanks. D.B.
P.S. - Great songs, btw.
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